When "mostly working" isn't an option
Some software fails gracefully. The systems we focus on don't — a defect becomes a grounded aircraft, a recalled device, a financial loss, or a safety incident. TestLauncher is built for that bar: rigorous testing, auditable evidence, and a QA Brain that remembers every lesson.
Zero-tolerance industries
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Aerospace & Defense
Flight-critical software where failure is not recoverable in the air.
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Medical & Life Sciences
Devices, diagnostics, and therapeutics under FDA, Part 11, and GAMP 5.
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Fintech & Payments
Money movement and ledgers where an off-by-one is a real loss.
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Quantum
Control systems and tooling for hardware with zero margin for drift.
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Enterprise SaaS
Mission-critical platforms with strict uptime and data-integrity SLAs.
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Physical AI
Embodied agents acting on the world, where a bug becomes motion.
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IoT & Embedded
Fleets of constrained devices shipped to the field and hard to patch.
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AgriTech
Automated growing and supply systems where downtime spoils yield.
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Robotics & Autonomy
Robots, ADAS, and self-driving stacks held to functional-safety standards.
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Energy & Nuclear
Grid and plant control software governed by the strictest regimes.
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Smart Manufacturing
Line control, MES, and OT where a fault halts production or risks people.
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Critical Infrastructure
Telecom, water, and transit systems a society can’t afford to fail.
What "zero tolerance" demands
- Traceability — every requirement linked to the tests and evidence that prove it.
- Repeatability — agentic automation that runs the same way, every release.
- Governance — compliance evidence generated as a byproduct of how you work.
- Memory — a knowledge base that compounds, so failures aren't relearned.